Tit Love Book of the Month Club

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$20.00 / 30 days

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We’ve spent the past couple of months reading the Death to Publishing articles, wrestling with the United Pisshole Service, dealing with misprints and misqueues and travel woes, and watching as everyone on our online feeds seems to be seeping into a downward spiral of despair. We get it. The world is on fire and nobody seems to care much. And while that should be enough to drive us all to the point of inchoate grunts from where we lay writhing in a fetal position in a dark corner, a better solution might be for us to take good hold of tiny triumphs. And if it’s not clear where I’m going with this, it’s literature. Literature can be our tiny triumph. Let’s trust words.

So: you can Help the Tit see ten more years of publishing, and help your own brain from going grey and slimy, by joining our Tit Love Book of the Month Club.  The first Monday of every month we’ll send you a title from our catalogue, and we can get back to doing what we love: finding readers who refuse to believe that literature ends with the contemporary fiction shelves at your local big box shop, and introducing them to books and authors they’ll love.  When you subscribe we’ll email you and get a little more info about what you love to read and where we should steer clear.  And we’ll keep talking — if we get you wrong, you’ll let us know. If we get it right, we want to know that too. You can cancel any time. We’ll see how it goes. It’ll be a relationship. An email you won’t mind seeing.

Interested? Have twenty bucks a month to spare?  Maybe it’s time to stop giving to political campaigns, or to the streaming service that you feel guilty about not watching anyway, and give this a try. Just for a few months. Just to get back to something good. Let’s try it.

(PS: really want to pony up? You can donate to us directly. Every two nickels we rub together buys more ARCs for reviewers, hires a proofreader, or pays for shipping books.)

BOOK DETAILS

Paperback price: 20/monthly

WHAT THEY'RE SAYING

While Gillette refuses to compromise artistry in the name of profit, she still wants to sell books, she said. She believes readers are hungry for content that challenges literary norms — as niche as those audiences might be.

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